Scottyboi
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Not sure closing pubs earlier will have much effect. People will just go out earlier and be pissed up earlier.
It's a cop out really it's schools being open that will make this spread faster
Not sure closing pubs earlier will have much effect. People will just go out earlier and be pissed up earlier.
Not sure closing pubs earlier will have much effect. People will just go out earlier and be pissed up earlier.
The only logic is that it keeps people spending in them, keeping people at work.agree, i can't see much logic in this
The only logic is that it keeps people spending in them, keeping people at work.
Not sure closing pubs earlier will have much effect. People will just go out earlier and be pissed up earlier.
which i fully support, but what difference will closing at 10pm make ?
None, more than likely they'll go back to peoples houses and drink more, so it's good for off sales too ;-)which i fully support, but what difference will closing at 10pm make ?
its like living in North Korea and people are fed up.
Less time in side with lower social distancing?
Not sure closing pubs earlier will have much effect. People will just go out earlier and be pissed up earlier.
The health minister stated that rise in infections across North-East is likely linked to places like pubs, where people are less likely to adhere to social distancing measures and households meet up.
You are still not getting it are you , we are going into winter with numbers going up all over europe38k infections, between 8-20 deaths a day where it may have been a factor and we are talking about locking down. Even on a bad day the infection to mortality rate is 0.05%. Ridiculous.
Everyone dies at some point ? fuck me that is the worst thing in this entire threadNo I would be gutted, but everyone dies at some point it's not exclusive to covid. Everyone has become that obsessed with this thing that all perspective has gone. It's nowhere near the biggest killer in the country at the moment. If it starts to escalate out of control then yes take more measures, but it's clearly not out of control.
I suppose there will need to be a political decision on what an acceptable number of deaths are as opposed to shutting down the economy again. We are in a very different place than we were in March/April and there is no reason to suppose we will get anywhere near those catastrophic numbers, going forward.Sadly the English hospital deaths now leave little room for argument that deaths are heading upwards and seemingly at a faster rate.
18 deaths - it was just 8 last Thursday. This is the biggest hospital rise in some time and fits all those extra ventilator patients that are taking us in this direction.
5 of the 18 are from the NW (versus 2 last Thursday) and all the cases are within the past 4 days including 16 of them in the last 72 hours.
Only 3 of the 18 deaths are NOT in the NW, Yorkshire or the Midlands. London had none as it has quite often lately.
This is clearly now getting real and I think arguments about further restrictions/lockdowns will soon be academic if this pattern that has been brewing in the data on here for a week or two now continues to escalate.
Not sure why the media are yet to wake up to the worrying rise in patients AND ventilator patients as it has been clear day to day for at least a week.
But these deaths will soon start to be noticed if this goes on sadly.
Do you expect anything better from him? he's a bullshitter. He started off saying it was no worse than flu then it was posting Russian propaganda links while all the time say 20 minute saliva tests were about to be made available anytime now (last week the government admitted that they don't yet even exist). He's an agenda driven liar.Everyone dies at some point ? fuck me that is the worst thing in this entire thread
Everyone dies at some point ? fuck me that is the worst thing in this entire thread